5 arrested in Bellevue burglary

Five people were arrested in connection with a Bellevue burglary during which the home's resident walked in on the break-in.

All five suspects, who are male residents of Green Bay, were charged with burglary. One was charged with obstructing a police officer and two other suspects were also charged with possession of drug paraphernalia.

Two of the five suspects are 17 and are being charged as adults, while the other three suspects are 15 years old. No further information is available at this time.

The Brown County Sheriff's Department is working to determine if the suspects are connected to other recent burglaries in the area. The department said the suspects were searching for homes with no interior or exterior lights on.

Earlier this week, Green Bay police reported several burglaries on the city's east side.

Among the items stolen were a rosary with some crystal pieces, a 12-gauge shotgun, a 20-gauge shotgun, a .22 caliber rifle and two large flat-screen TVs.

In one instance, the resident returned to his home in the 2500 block of Hillside Heights Drive when through the garage door he saw several people inside. The homeowner told sheriff's deputies he started to yell at the suspects, and they fled out the front door, leaving a personal cell phone and additional evidence that linked them to the crime through DNA.

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5 arrested in Bellevue burglary

Five people were arrested in connection with a Bellevue burglary during which the home's resident walked in on the break-in.

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